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Universal Allies Inc.
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Posted - 2013.02.05 18:33:00 -
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with your positive attitude you will progress. it could take a couple months tho for you to develope consistent reactions to seasoned FPS players but it is achievable. much of FPS is played instinctively and from memory, you sorta file each death away as a learning experience until you begin to react automatically because you've already been in that same situation before, and you will learn how to dance your way out of it, it becomes a continuous de ja vu after some time.
there's alot to FPS that can't be explained, but if you run with experienced squads you can see how they react to things. so much of it is knowing how to pick your fights, and most importantly you will develope a six sense for a bad situation; you will be able to "smell" an ambush coming and there fore avoid it. you will gain an eye for a trap, and the various ways a player will bait you into their ball court.. this is something you can learn to do also, to bait players into your comfort zone.
like you mentioned theres other players out there worse than you then you hunt for these players while backing down from the ones you think you will not be able to take. this can only be done by trial and error. if you take each death as a learning experience and not let it frustrate you, you WILL progress. much of FPS is learning to relax at it where it becomes like breathing, you just do it instinctively in the end.
all of us have been where your at at some time and had to pay a heavy death toll to learn basic FPS strategies. dont let it get to you, many ppl will take you on squad if you have the ability to be situationally aware and can stay in formation with the squad and not running around over extending yourself alone.
that sometimes goes farther than some guy going 1 for 1 and not playing well with the rest of the squad even tho your not scoring high your still running with the pack- to many squad leaders this is more important than what your KDR is because your putting out fire and taking bullets, your kind of cannon fodder to some minds but it's also an opportunity for you to get better while having squad mates there to take some of the heat off you; present your enemy with multiple targets and you will have less of a chance of being focused fired. |